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Because a lot of wikipedia formatting becomes redundant, templates are heavily relied upon to add the same information without having to copy and paste.<br><br>
''Take for example, a simple notice that the page is not currently complete:''<br>
The code desired to be recreated was made into a new page on the wiki named <code>Template:Incomplete</code>. Then, once saved, the template can be called upon using double curly brackets around the name of the template, i.e. <strong><nowiki>{{Incomplete}}</nowiki></strong> . As long as the code is created in a document labeled 'Template:XXXXX', it can then be called upon again. <br>